I've always used green lights. Some see it differently. The spot is the most important and the moon phase is the next most important. If you're fishing during full moon or close phases..... there is too much competition for the light. Dark nights are best. Either via new moon phase or clouds. Full moon is fine if the cycle keeps it low in the sky or up during most of the day.
Spots with the most fish traffic this time of year are the best. I usually fish deeper water with a rise coming off a main creek or river channel. Structure is good too. Bridges over deep water are great. Inner pillings closes to the creek or river flow are the best. Just my penny.
Also, submerge your light. I weight mine till its about a foot under water. Keeps the bugs away better but some swear the bugs help. I don't care for the bugs. The minnows and shad are in there for the zooplankton. The light works best in lakes that have plenty of zooplankton.


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